JL picked up this "hiker" traveling the double track dirt road in
Moenave and let him out at Tuba City. The road was washboard the entire 10 miles or so. Free ride-who cares, right!

West of Cedar Ridge, AZ. Looking down Salt Canyon to the Little Colorado River. This is close to the confluence of the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. We were stopped by a Navajo man in a pick-up truck coming the other way on a lone dirt road. He was curious as to what we were doing and why we were out there. We explained what we were up to and off we went. We had the feeling that we were in a foreign land, trespassing where we were not quite welcome. We felt this on a number of
occasions
The mighty Colorado river with a little Brigham/mormon tea bush in the foreground
2 comments:
I was not aware that other men were allowed to participate in the annual Joe and Linc Man Date!
JL = JoeLinc? Well, I never...
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